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Judith Colquhoun Judith Colquhoun i(A133039 works by)
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BiographyHistory

Writer/producer Judith Colquhoun began her professional writing career in television during the early-mid 1970s and has since had an extensive career providing episodes for many of Australia's most popular television series, including Bellbird, The Flying Doctors (1986/1990), A Country Practice (1982-94), Blue Heelers (1994-97), Home and Away (2003) and Neighbours (1994-2007).

Colquhoun's earliest known series episodes were for the anthology series Quality of Mercy (1975) and country soap-opera Bellbird, along with the 1978 telemovie A Good Thing Going (1978). During the 1980s, she wrote for such shows as Holiday Island (1981) and Saturdee (1986), as well as scripting numerous episodes of A County Practice and the television film Hector's Bunyip (1986). Her credits in the 1990s include G.P. (1995), Ocean Girl (1995-96), and Search for Treasure Island (1998), while her post-2000 work has included scripts for The Farm (2001), Something in the Air (2001-02), MDA (2002), and almost forty episodes of Neighbours.

Among Colquhoun's career achievements are several Australian Writers Guild (AWGIE) awards, including three for episodes of A Country Practice: 'When the Bough Breaks' (1984), 'Licensed to Kill' (1988), and 'Bel Canto' (1990).

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y separately published work icon Thicker Than Water Fitzroy North : Black Pepper , 2014 7471164 2014 single work novel crime

'Writers and artists had come here for centuries but she was neither. She was not even seeking a new lover or running away from an old one. No, her mission was altogether different. And the fact that she came in a Boeing instead of a chariot drawn by griffins should not have encouraged anyone to doubt the seriousness of her purpose. Lucy was Nemesis. She had come to settle a very old score.

'As her mother Kate lay dying, Lucy O’Connell had learnt of a rape committed in Carlton by a young Italian boy. Not the best introduction to the parent she had never known and, yes, it was a long time ago, but Lucy believes it is never too late for justice.

'Wary of the amorous Stefano’s assistance, she battles her way through Italian bureaucracy and finally traces her father, Paolo Esposito, to his restaurant by a beach in southern Italy. There she meets his wife Silvana and her own half-siblings: cheeky Andrea, studious Chiara, scatty Rosaria.

'She lives an uneasy lie with this new family. She obsesses over how to punish her father without hurting the others. Violent forces gather. Still she ignores the friends, who insist that penitence can be more real than a mumbled rosary might suggest. That la vendetta is not the work of gods but of devils.' (Publication summary)

2014 highly commended The Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards FAW Christina Stead Award
form y separately published work icon MDA Medical Defence Australia ( dir. Shawn Seet et. al. )agent Australia : Screentime Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2002-2005 Z1881854 2002-2005 series - publisher film/TV crime

'Enter the world of Medical Defence Australia, a medico-legal organisation that exists to defend doctors and where necessary compensate patients. All cases at MDA combine elements of law and medicine so each case is managed by a doctor and a lawyer who agree on how to proceed. It's a unique organisation that delves into morally complex and emotion filled relationships between doctors and patients.'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive (http://www.australiantelevision.net/mda/mda.html). (Sighted: 22/2/2013)

2006 nominated Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series
2003 nominated Logie Awards Most Outstanding Drama Series
2003 nominated The International Emmy Awards Drama Series
2002 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Television Drama Series
2004 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Television Drama Series
2005 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Television Drama Series
2005 nominated Australian Film Institute Awards Best Screenplay in Television
form y separately published work icon The Farm ( dir. Kate Woods ) Australia : Australian Broadcasting Corporation , 2001 24553317 2001 series - publisher film/TV
2002 nominated Logie Awards Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
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